Things to Make: Stashbuster Crochet Scarf - Free Pattern! | Sarahndipities. Busting Stitches: Summer Fun Coordinator!!!!!!! Stay up to date with the latest news and patterns from Busting Stitches Beginner Level Materials: M hook 9.0 I hook Tapestry needle Worsted Weight yarn Stitch Abbreviations: Sc – Single Crochet Dc – Double Crochet Ch – Chain Puff Stitch – Yo, pull up a loop, yo, pull up a loop, yo, pull up a loop, yo and pull through all 7 loops Row 1. Row 2. Row 3. Row 4. Row 5. Row 6. Row 7. Row 8. Row 9. Row 10. *Switch to I hook* Row 11. Row 12. Row 13. Use needle to weave in ends. PLETEME RUKAMA. How to Arm Knit - The Fastest Way to Knit a Chunky Scarf! (HD QUALITY)
Fingerless Mittens Gloves: Free Crochet Pattern. Dove Fingerless Mittens/Gloves This is a free crochet pattern for fingerless mittens/gloves. It is made with simple half double crochet stitches, double crochets and cluster stitches. The project comes with a chart, so it should also be an easy task for the beginner crocheter. I picked the name Dove for this project, because the color of the yarn comes in this subtle hue.
When temperatures fall, it is not very convenient to take the camera outside and make pictures with thick mittens. The fingerless version gives warmth for the hands and you are also still able to have perfect control over the camera, when you click the button for shooting pictures. I chose an alpaca yarn to still have maximum warmth for the fingers. There is a small stitch pattern that runs over the hands to make the mittens special. My hands are very small. Materials Yarn 2 skeins Drops, Alpaca, #6205 Light Blue, 100% alpaca. 50 g/167 m 1,76 ounces/182 yards. Hook 4 mm US: G/6 Tapestry needle Finished size Left hand mitten:
Slippers. Free Pattern | Scarlett. Scarlett is a Victorian take on the ruana that’s made of contiguous lacy granny squares in one single colorway of Suede Tri-Color. One Size Schematics HTML Schematics PDF Approximately 42” wide x 28” long 16 Balls BERROCO SUEDE TRI-COLOR (50 grs), #3790 Navajo Sand Painting Crochet hook, size 4.50 mm (G) OR SIZE TO OBTAIN GAUGE 1 Motif = 3 1/2” square with size 4.50 mm (G) crochet hook With crochet hook, ch 6, join with a sl st to form a ring. Rnd 1: Ch 1 (does not count as a st), work 15 sc in ring, join with a sl st in 1st sc. Rnd 2: Ch 1 (does not count as a st), sc in base of ch-1, (ch 3, skip 1 sc, sc in next sc) 7 times, ch 3, sl st in first sc – 8 ch-3 spaces. Rnd 3: Sl st in 1st ch-3 space, ch 3 (counts as 1 dc), (dc, ch 1, 2 dc) in same ch-3 space, * ch 1, skip 1 sc, (2 dc, ch 1, 2 dc) in next ch-3 sp, rep from * 6 times more, ch 1, sl st in 3rd ch of beg ch-3. Note: Motif is a square. SECOND MOTIF (and following motifs) Work same as first motif until Rnd 3 has been completed.
Crochet Flower Statement Necklace. There are currently no images from other crafters. close Terms & Conditions You must enter into this Agreement if you want to submit digital images or other content to Prime Publishing through Sharing Customer Images (the "Service"). As used in this Agreement, "we" or "Prime Publishing" means Prime Publishing, LLC. and "you" means the individual or entity submitting materials to Prime Publishing. 1) Eligibility. 2) Definitions. 3) License Grant for Materials. 4) Removal of Materials. 5) License for Name, Trademarks and Likenesses. 6) Specifications and Guidelines. 7) Representations, Warranties and Indemnities. 8) Restrictions. 9) No Obligation. 10) Changes to Agreement. 11) Prime Publishing Intellectual Property. 12) Communications. 13) Waiver. 14) Disclaimer. 15) Miscellaneous.
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Sharing Your Own Images Who can share images? You! What should I share? Please share images that will help other visitors. Do include captions for your images. What shouldn't I share? Where will my image appear? Crochet Stretchy Fingerless Gloves. The Hook Makes the Project! Good Morning Dynamos! Today is Mims' first day of Kindergarten. It is a very big deal in our household. It required a special hair style... I know what you're thinking: 'Jaime, why did you go an muck up a beautiful crochet butterfly with those gaudy rhinestones??!
' and honestly, I agree with you, but I do have a good reason. Mims is five. As for the butterflies, they remind me of my childhood. It was at this point that my grandma, being the savvy Christmas shopper that she is, offered me a job. Well, I made her the dozen butterfly pins that she had ordered, and I threw in an extra, just for her.
I was certain that the internet would hold the key to my happiness. The butterfly pattern over at Marie's Making ( was very close, but when I made it, it was enormous! Fold butterfly in half. Now, if you're a normal person, you can use these butterflies for anything. Xoxo. Beginner Mittens for All. [ Close Privacy Policy ] Privacy Policy / Your California Privacy Rights Revised and posted as of March 4, 2013 Prime Publishing, LLC ("Company," "we" or "us") reserves the right to revise this Privacy Policy at any time simply by posting such revision, so we encourage you to review it periodically. In order to track any changes to this Privacy Policy, we will include a historical reference at the top of this document.
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The Kansas Hooker. Here is the annual picture of my tree before it comes down. Sigh. My sister and her family are coming up tomorrow if the darn snow doesn't get in their way. It just started in about an hour ago. Keep your fingers and toes crossed. This is a scarf of my own design. My half-dc curly fringe scarf: Close up of detail: The pattern:I used a size I hook, but gauge is not important, just how tight you like your stitches. 1 skein of worsted weight yarn(mine is RHSS) Chain a string of stitches as tall as you are.
Fringe: Holding 2 strands of yarn together. Make 12 curly Q's, Fasten 6 to each end of the scarf. Edited to add: To make a curly Q: Ch.15 3 Sc in 2nd chain from hook, then 3sc in each chain across, it should start curling immediately Fasten off, repeat. Simple One Skein Wrap. There are currently no images from other crafters. close Terms & Conditions You must enter into this Agreement if you want to submit digital images or other content to Prime Publishing through Sharing Customer Images (the "Service"). As used in this Agreement, "we" or "Prime Publishing" means Prime Publishing, LLC. and "you" means the individual or entity submitting materials to Prime Publishing.
Any individual or entity that wants to use the Service must accept the terms of this Agreement without change. 1) Eligibility. 2) Definitions. 3) License Grant for Materials. 4) Removal of Materials. 5) License for Name, Trademarks and Likenesses. 6) Specifications and Guidelines. 7) Representations, Warranties and Indemnities. 8) Restrictions. 9) No Obligation. 10) Changes to Agreement. 11) Prime Publishing Intellectual Property. 12) Communications. 13) Waiver. 14) Disclaimer. 15) Miscellaneous. Sharing Your Own Images Who can share images? You! What should I share? What shouldn't I share? Better than a Sock Bun! I love a good sock bun, but I ran into a problem last week when I wanted to put my hair up. White socks (which didn't show under my blonde hair) suddenly were so obvious under my new vampire-red hair (that's the actual name on the bottle, not my name for it, btw). I really wasn't interested in purchasing and then destroying a brand new pair of pink-red socks because I wanted to do my hair either.
That got me to thinking about what I could come up with to fix this dilemma. I had seen a package at Target for a bun shaper that was just a foam version of a rolled up sock, but as it only came in the more traditional hair colors (blonde/brown/black) I wasn't interested. Hmm... Then I did a google search for hair rats. Crochet to the rescue! I love mine so much, I had to make one for Mims. Better Than a Sock Bun: Crochet Bun Shaper Supplies: Worsted weight cotton yarn Size G crochet hook Yarn needle Scissors Starting at ch end, roll up the crochet piece into a long tube. Xoxo. Big bow headband *pattern* I've been crocheting A LOT since the holidays are right around the corner, and I came up with a really big bow pattern.
These are a lot like my smaller ones, the only difference is that I made it so you can slide the bow across the headband anyway you like. Or you can even have different bows with one actual headband, because the bow comes off easily if you want it to. Ok, enough of that.. .now for the pattern Big Bow Pattern created by Brittany for CreativeMe!
5.5 hook bow row 1: ch 40 row 2: hdc in 3rd ch from hook across row 3-7: ch 2, hdc across fold the strip together to form a cuff, and sew together headband ch 85 row 1: hdc in 3rd ch from hook across center of bow ch 10 sc in 2nd ch from hook wrap around bow, pull tight and tie **Note** To make the bow interchangeable slip the headband under the loop of bow center (behind the bow) Now you can slide the bow anywhere you want while its on, or create different colored bows to use on the same headband... Ballet Sweater. Author by Robyn Chachula Introduction Do you drool over the awesome sweater patterns for knitting? I do! So instead, of just sitting around getting frustrated that I couldn’t find patterns for crochet, I decided to come up with one of my own.
My favorite sweaters are the ballet wraps, for the simple reason that no matter how much you eat you always look good in them. Materials List 8(9,10,12,14) balls of Patons Kroy Socks, Norfolk Blue #54110 1-inch wide ribbon, 3 yarns or 3 buttons of your choice 3.25mm (US D) hook Yarn needle Finished Size XS (S, M, L, XL) Actual bust measurements: 32.5 (35, 37.5, 40, 42.5)" To fit bust measurments: 34 (36, 38, 40, 42)" Gauge One full block, see diagram or pattern stitch = 1.25†x 1.25†Notes This pattern was initially designed in diagram form, so please consult diagrams in case of a written error.
Pattern Stitch: See stitch diagram (PDF). The Pattern Back See Back Diagrams: x-small (small, medium, large, x-large) (PDF). Row 5: SC in SC. Row 15: Repeat Row 5. Crochet DROPS poncho in "Paris". Size: S - XXXL. DROPS PARIS UNI COLOUR (50g) 1.80 GBP DROPS PARIS UNI COLOUR (50g) 2.00 EUR DROPS 152-155 are now available in the stores for 1£ per catalogue – no yarn purchase required! The catalogues are printed in a limited edition, so visit your local DROPS store today! Find the DROPS Spring & Summer 2014 Collection here! The DROPS knitting and crochet experts are also working full time making new tutorial videos for this new collection! The videos show how to work the techniques used on the patterns.
. - DROPS xtra xtra low prices, and your quality guarantee NOTE: This pattern is written in British English. CROCHET INFO: Replace 1st tr on round with 3 ch. PATTERN: See diagrams A.1 to A.3. TR-GROUP: 1 tr-group = in same ch-loop work 2 tr, 3 ch and 2 tr. FAN: 1 fan = in same ch-loop work 9 tr. COLOUR CHANGE: To get a nice colour change work last sl st on round with the new colour as follows: Insert hook in last ch from beg of round, get the new colour, make a YO and pull it through st on hook Diagram. Striped Hand Warmers. I've knit lots of hand warmers for the Purl Bee, but this is actually the first time I've crocheted a pair. What an oversight! The tight, durable fabric created out of single crochets is the perfect cold weather defense. Plus, there's a looseness and spontaneity to crocheting that I love. To embrace this freedom, I decided to follow my fancy with some no-sense striping, a bit of pink here, a dash of olive there, color everywhere!
And with Koigu's new KPM Needlepoint yarn all of this striping is actually possible without breaking the bank. The Materials 1 skein of Koigu's KPM, 100% Merino Wool. To make a pair of basic hand warmers without stripes you only need one skein of the KPM. The Pattern Gauge 7 3/4 single crochets = 1 inch Finished Size 6 1/2 inches in circumference, unstretched, and stretching to up to 8 inches in circumference. 6 3/4 inches long. The Basic Pattern Foundation Row: Chain 51 stitches. ...make 1 sc into next 50 chain stitches. Turn the work. Turn work. Stripe Sequence. All Grown Up Arm Warmers. Arm warmers are awesome! Whether knit or crochet, they’re a great transition item for fall and spring, and a fantastic layering piece all winter long. And they’re perfect for cold offices and classrooms. Earlier this year I designed both knit and crochet striped arm warmers for kids, but what about the grownups?
A reader request prompted me into action, and a complete reworking of the pattern – this time for all the chilly adults. And now you can make it a set, with the All Grown Up Striped Slouch Hat! Add this pattern to your Ravelry Queue This pattern is offered in two sizes. US-I, 5.5mm hookWorsted weight yarn, approximately 185 yards each of two colors (Caron Simply Soft in Black and Grey Heather shown)Gauge: 13 dc = 4″ wide (when working stripes); 12 sc = 3″ (length of cuff) Wrist/Hand Cuff: Using Color A and leaving a 8″ tail, ch 13.
Row 1: Working in BLO, sc in the 2nd ch from the hook, and each ch to end. Row 2 – 32(36): Sc in BLO evenly across Ch 1 and turn. {12 sc} Rainbow mitts for Maia. Colorful Rainbows / Bohemian Arm Warmers by MegansMenagerie on Etsy. Make up, crochet hook, bottle holder, whatever you want, Clutch. Cute crocheted tote bag. Mermaid Tear Purse.